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Śrī Brahma-saṁhitā 5.23

sañjāto bhagavac-chaktyā
tat-kālaṁ kila coditaḥ
sisṛkṣāyāṁ matiṁ cakre
pūrva-saṁskāra-saṁskṛtaḥ
dadarśa kevalaṁ dhvāntaṁ
nānyat kim api sarvataḥ

Synonyms

sañjātaḥon being born; bhagavat-śaktyāby the divine potency; tat-kālamat that time; kilaindeed; coditaḥbeing guided; sisṛkṣāyāmto the act of creation; matimhis mind; cakreturned; pūrva-saṁskāra-saṁskṛtaḥunder the impulse of previous impressions; dadarśahe saw; kevalamonly; dhvāntamdarkness; nanot; anyatelse; kim apianything; sarvataḥin every direction.

Translation

On coming out of the lotus, Brahmā, being guided by the divine potency tuned his mind to the act of creation under the impulse of previous impressions. But he could see nothing but darkness in every direction.

Purport

Brahmā's impulse for creation arises solely from his previous impressions. All jīvas get their nature conformably to their impressions of previous births and accordingly their activity can have a beginning. It is called "the unseen" or the result of one's previous deeds. His natural impulse is formed according to the nature of the deeds done by him in the previous kalpa. Some of the eligible jīvas also attain to the office of Brahmā in this way.